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    Incheon International Airport is South Korea's primary international airport and a regional air hub. In 2015, it was the world's 22nd busiest airport by passenger traffic, with 49,412,750 passengers. There were a total of 305,446 flights (300,634 international, 4,812 domestic) to and from Incheon International Airport in 2015, an average of 837 flights (824 international, 13 domestic) daily.

  2. Jul 5, 2022 · Incheon Has the Best Chinatown in South Korea. Incheon’s Chinatown is Korea’s sole officially recognized Chinatown and is regarded as an excellent way to spend the day in Incheon. Tourists can enjoy Chinese street food, witness classic Chinese architecture, explore the birthplace of Jajjang Noodles, and visit Korea’s sole Chinese temple.

  3. Incheon was called Chemulpo in colonial times. Its beautiful bridge to Korea is one of the world’s top 7 and can be enjoyed aboard the AirPort Express train (AREX) via terminal 1 exit 3; and seniors can ride free on subways.

  4. Jan 16, 2021 · 3. Incheon Grand Park Source: Ahmad Nazirul Khirudin / shutterstock Incheon Grand Park. In 727 acres in the shadow of two peaks, Incheon Grand Park is a place where you can idle for a whole day in gardens, ecological areas, an arboretum and children’s zoo.

  5. Jun 30, 2021 · Incheon South Korea is the world’s gateway to cities like Seoul, Busan, and Daegu. Unless you’re flying straight to Jeju Island’s airport, Incheon is the first city that welcomes you. However, most tourists head straight to the buzzing Korean capital, entirely missing out on the tourism and sightseeing opportunities that the city has to offer. While most people associate Incheon with its airport, Incheon in itself is a beautiful destination worth visiting.

  6. Mar 11, 2024 · Follow us as we discover Incheon, one of South Korea's hidden treasures. Reading time 16 minutes. Updated on March 13, 2024. Contents. History of Incheon. Explore Incheon: Beyond the Airport. Incheon's Hidden Jewels. Incheon : Gastronomy, Shopping and Culture ... embodies this future vision, while respecting the lessons of the past. Incheon continues to play a vital role in South Korea's economy, culture and politics, perfectly illustrating how a city can honor its history while forging a ...

  7. Jan 21, 2024 · Address: Yeonan-dong, Incheon, South Korea; Access: You might not want to pay the tolls to drive over the bridge, so head to Oceanscope (the Incheon Bridge Observatory) where you will be able to view the bridge from afar. To get to Oceanscope, head to Central Park Station, and take Exit 2. It is a 10-minute walk away, and it’s free to enter. 9.

  8. Apr 23, 2020 · Chinese immigrants began flocking to Incheon after the territory was leased to China’s Qing Dynasty in the 1880s. The area is Korea’s only official Chinatown and home to a modest Chinese community, plus scores of scrumptious eateries proffering Chinese-Korean fare like jjamppong (spicy seafood stew) and jajangmyeon, an iconic dish made from black bean noodles that originated in Incheon Chinatown in the early 1900s.

  9. Jun 25, 2024 · Incheon is a port city in Gyeonggi province, northwestern South Korea. It lies near the mouth of the Han River, 25 miles (40 km) west-southwest of Seoul, with which it is connected by highway and railroad. It serves as the capital’s chief seaport and is the site of South Korea’s main international airport.

  10. South Korea's third-largest city, Incheon (인천) is an expanding metropolis and industrial port. Its colorful Chinatown and Open Port areas are the most tourist-friendly parts of the city to explore, and easily accessible via subway from Seoul. Come here to eat Chinese food, discover pockets of concession-era architecture, stroll the seafront boardwalk at Wolmido and visit the fish market at Yeonan, where you can catch ferries to the West Sea islands or beyond to China. ...